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Contact us Visit us on the web (855) 842-8001 Proximo Travel, LLC (508) 340-9370 Pilgrimage to Portugal www.proximotravel.com PO Box 561 Ohio: (440) 457-7033 Auburn, MA 01501 Fax: (508) 854-8003 10 Days Hablamos Espan ol: 508-505-6078 Lisbon • Porto • Fatima• Santarem Steps for Registration Pilgrimages for Catholics and people of all faiths Some Good Things to Know... 1. Call us (855-842-8001) or register online with a credit card to pay your $500 deposit per person to save your • When I reach my destination, is there someone there to meet me? Trip Includes Under the Spiritual Direction of spot. The $500 deposit is part of the total price of the trip Upon arrival at your trip destination, obtain luggage • Flights from anywhere in the United States and 2. A $1,000 Airfare Deposit (AD) per person is due one and exit the baggage area. Outside the baggage flights between countries as per your itinerary Rev. Daniel Molochko month from the registration. The AD is paid ONLY in the claim doors, a representative will greet you with a (all necessary flights on your trip are included). form of Check (personal, money order or bank check) Proximo Travel sign. If your flight is delayed or you • Daily Mass will be scheduled. cannot locate the Proximo Travel representative, 3. The balance is due 4 months before the trip departure • Airport Taxes, Security Fees & Fuel Surcharges & please contact your tour guide at the number Saving you an average of $400-$600! date. The balance is paid ONLY in the form of Check provided in your final packet before proceeding. • Transfers as per itinerary. (personal, money order or bank check). • When will I meet up with the group? Rev. Mr. David Reaves • 4 or 5 star hotels in downtown areas. We have people traveling with us from all of the USA • Transportation with luxury bus. and Canada. 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Contact us (855) 842-8001 (508) 340-9370 Visit us on the web Ohio: (440) 457-7033 Proximo Travel, LLC Pilgrimages for Catholics and www.proximotravel.com Penn: (814) 479-4165 PO Box 561 email: [email protected] Calif: (415) 729-9410 people of all faiths Texas: (713) 393-7161 Auburn, MA 01501 www.proximotravel.com Fax: (508) 854-8003 Hablamos Espan ol: 508-505-6078 Trip Itinerary Trip Itinerary Day 1: Depart Norfolk (ORF) airport to fly to Porto, Mass. Lunch on your own, wine tasting in Portugal (OFO). the afternoon, dinner and overnight in Hotels Porto. We only make reservations at 4 or 5 star hotels Day 4: Travel to Fatima, Batalha Monastery, Alcobaca Monastery, Chapel of St. Michael in pilgrims from around the world in an evening Coimbra, and old Cathedral of Coimbra. Free candlelight procession to pray the rosary for time in the late afternoon. Celebrate Mass the sick and drink water from the miraculous then dinner as a group Overnight in Fatima. well. Celebrate Mass and time for private devotions/Reconciliation before dinner and overnight in Fatima. Day 10: Depart for USA. Please note: We do our best to ensure that all Day 2: Arrival in Porto, Portugal. Douro Valley sites listed in this itinerary will be seen. However, Cruise and lunch (included) on the cruise in Porto. due to scheduling conflicts, or other circumstances Free afternoon to explore city and bridge over beyond our control, sites may be visited on a River. Celebrate Mass, Dinner on your own and different day than listed. If this happens it will also overnight in Porto. necessitate a change in the restaurant for dinner. Day 3: Visit Clérigos Church and Clérigos Tower, Day 5: Full day in Fatima. Start off the day by However, we will never sacrifice the quality of the Harry Potter Book Store, Church Ildefonso, Igreja going to Mass at the Little Chapel of the meal, all restaurants will meet Proximo Travel's de Carmo, and Church of St. Francis. Celebrate Day 6: Depart for Lisbon with a stop in Apparitions. You will see the Basilica, the site Santarem and visit Eucharistic miracle of St. very high standards. Since we have several of Francesco and Jacinta's graves, the Stephen, have Mass in the main church, visit different trip configurations touring at the same Hamlet of Aljustrel, where the children lived, overlook park with great views, Convent of time, it is likely that groups on different tours will and Valinhos, the site of Our Lady's Christ in Tomar and Castelo de Tomar. Lunch be combined when their itineraries overlap in appearance after the children's return from on your own with free time before we depart certain areas. prison. Experience Christ's love as you walk for Lisbon. Dinner and overnight in Lisbon. and pray the Stations of the Cross along the Day 7: Morning mass at the Basilica da Via Sacra culminating in the Chapel of Estrela, the Lisbon Cathedral, Church of São Calvary, which overlooks all of Fatima. Join Vicente of Fora, St. Anthony, tour the cathedral and St. Jerome Monastery, then cruise on river with dinner before. Dinner and overnight in Lisbon. About Proximo Travel Day 8: Travel to southern coast of Portugal for Benagil sea cave tour/boat ride, Church of Hundreds of people who traveled with us would be happy to São Lourenço, Lagos old town, visit Cape St. speak with you about your trip. Safety is our priority. Proximo Vincent and Sagres, then we return to Lisbon Travel hosts Vacation Tours to Italy, Ireland, Greece, the Holy for dinner and overnight. Land, Spain, France, Portugal, Scotland, and many other Day 9: Visit Jesus Statue, St. George Castle countries: and full tour of the city of Lisbon. Dinner and No Rush, No Pressure, Lots of fun! overnight in Lisbon. .
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